Hairline cracks around windows
Before: Small cracks around window frames let moisture in and slowly damage the wall.
After: Cracks properly opened, filled and sealed; stucco patched and repainted to match the existing finish.
Los Angeles exterior repair specialists
Cracked stucco, water stains or peeling exterior? Send photos and get a fast repair estimate from local specialists.
Before & after
Most projects we see are not full rebuilds. They are targeted repairs of cracks, water damage and failing stucco patches. Pick the example that looks closest to your wall, then upload photos for a quick review.
Hairline cracks around windows
Before: Small cracks around window frames let moisture in and slowly damage the wall.
After: Cracks properly opened, filled and sealed; stucco patched and repainted to match the existing finish.
Peeling and bulging stucco
Before: Hollow, bulging stucco often means water has gotten behind the surface.
After: Damaged sections removed, substrate repaired, new stucco applied in layers and finished to match texture.
Water stains on exterior walls
Before: Discoloration or staining usually means water intrusion through cracks, seams or failed flashing.
After: Source of moisture identified, area sealed, stucco repaired and wall repainted to prevent further damage.
Balcony edge and railing stains
Before: Cracks near balcony edges and railing fasteners can let water in and leave rust-colored stains.
After: Penetrations sealed, loose stucco removed, edges patched and painted for a clean HOA-ready finish.
Ground-level moisture damage
Before: Flaking paint and white efflorescence near the foundation often point to moisture wicking into stucco.
After: Problem area waterproofed, damaged stucco replaced and the base repainted with a cleaner ground line.
Entry cracks and chipped corners
Before: Door corners and columns move over time, creating diagonal cracks and chipped stucco in high-visibility areas.
After: Cracks opened, filled and sealed; entry stucco patched and blended into surrounding texture.
Not sure what is going on with your facade? Upload photos and we will take a look.
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We focus on exterior envelope issues: anything that affects your stucco, facade and exterior walls.
Hairline and structural cracks around windows, doors, corners and balconies.
Removing failed material, fixing the substrate and applying new stucco in proper layers.
Finding where water is getting in and sealing problem areas before repairs.
Blending repairs into existing walls so patches do not stand out from the street.
Targeted repairs for stairs, balconies, common walls and entry areas.
Process
Upload pictures of the problem areas and tell us what you are seeing: cracks, stains, peeling stucco or loose sections.
We review your photos, ask a few questions and provide an initial price range based on similar projects.
A local licensed contractor inspects the facade in person, confirms scope and gives a written quote.
Repairs are scheduled at a time that works for you. After the work is done, you get photos and a simple summary of what was fixed.
Ready to see what it would cost to fix your facade?
Get My Free EstimateWhy Pacific Facade
We deal with exterior envelope issues every day: cracks, water intrusion and failing stucco.
We connect you with contractors who are licensed and insured for exterior work in California.
You send photos first, get an estimate range and only then schedule a site visit if it makes sense.
Clear scopes of work, realistic timelines and updates you can easily share with other decision-makers.
California service area
We currently help property owners in these areas:
FAQ
Most small stucco repairs and crack fixes for a single-family home fall somewhere between $500 and $3,000, depending on how many areas are affected and whether there is water damage behind the surface. Larger multifamily or HOA projects can cost more and usually require an on-site inspection for accurate pricing.
Yes. Many of our projects come from HOAs, small multifamily owners and property managers who need targeted repairs with clear documentation and photos for their boards.
We can usually provide a rough range based on photos and your description. A firm quote requires a site visit to see what is happening behind the surface.
For exterior inspections, access is often possible without you being present, as long as we can reach the areas that need to be checked.
That is fine. Our goal is to help you understand the condition of your facade and what it would take to fix it, so you can plan ahead.
Free estimate
Send us a few photos and details. We will review your situation and connect you with a local specialist for a no-obligation estimate.